基本解釋adj.較小的;略小的同根派生 smallish相關(guān)詞英漢例句雙語(yǔ)例句To get started, select a smallish brush with 100% hardness and start to paint over the duplicated layer with it.準(zhǔn)備就緒,選擇一個(gè)100%硬度的短小畫(huà)筆,然后用它在復(fù)制的圖層上開(kāi)始繪制。Smallish countries mostly do well, and Australia, the most urbanised country of all, ranks notably highly, at least in the EIU list.小國(guó)家大多做得很好,像城市化最高的國(guó)家----澳大利亞,排名格外靠前,至少在EIU列的單子上。He looks, for example, to England’s historically smallish, nuclear families for an explanation of the country’s early adoption of markets and the rule of law.在他看來(lái),比如,英國(guó)從歷史觀點(diǎn)來(lái)看的渺小,英國(guó)的基本家庭為一個(gè)可以說(shuō)的過(guò)去的早期國(guó)家市場(chǎng)和法制法規(guī)。權(quán)威例句Despite its smallish population (120, 000), Evansville tops bigger metropolises like Miami, Chicago, Detroit and Washington, D.FORBES: The Most Expensive Cities For A First DateEven smallish banks can pose systemic dangers: Bear Stearns was not big, but it still warranted a rescue.ECONOMIST: Bank strategiesGermany's Mittelstand, the closest Western equivalent of the chuken kigyo, also boasts many smallish world-beaters.ECONOMIST: Japan's technology championssmallish更多例句詞組短語(yǔ)短語(yǔ)smallish fibre drawing 短纖維牽伸terylene smallish fibre 滌綸短纖維smallish -rolled-leaves 短smallish更多詞組英英字典柯林斯英英字典 Something that is smallish is fairly small. smallish劍橋字典smallish柯林斯字典